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Old 13th May 2003, 01:26
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When taking off at night ...

in a commercial aircraft why do the cabin crew dim the lights for takeoff ?
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So that if the T/O is rejected and the pax have to evacuate they at least have some adjustment to night vision.

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And probably more so, so that if there was an evac of the ac, the emergency lighting would be easier to see along the cabin floor.
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Maybe it's like the cinema. I was in one once and thought "Oh this is a nice place. Subtle lights and a cosy atmosphere".
Then the program ended and they turned the lights up.

What a sh1t hole!
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So true...... so, true!

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